The Provinces of the Roman Empire (eBook)

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2022
694 Seiten
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The Provinces of the Roman Empire - Theodor Mommsen
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Theodor Mommsen's 'The Provinces of the Roman Empire from Caesar to Diocletian' presents a meticulously detailed cartography of the Roman realms through a period marked by great expansion and administrative reformation. The book dissects the early imperial provinces with an unwavering scholastic rigor, each chapter devoted to a singular province. The author's prose is not merely expository but analytical, delving into the intricacies of provincial governance, local customs, and economic structures. Mommsen's work is placed within a rich literary tradition, informed by classical sources, and serves as a cornerstone in Roman historiography, offering scholars and students alike a comprehensive understanding of the administrative geography of ancient Rome. As a Nobel laureate in Literature, Theodor Mommsen was not only a historian but also a jurist and a philologist. His passion for Roman history was matched by a formidable expertise in ancient legal matters and epigraphy. This background provided Mommsen with a unique lens through which he examined and depicted the Roman provinces. His deep understanding of Roman law and governmental systems is evident in the detailed accounts found within the book, revealing the forces that shaped the Roman administrative landscape over centuries. 'The Provinces of the Roman Empire' is an essential read for those interested in the breadth of Roman influence and the complexity of its provincial administration. Mommsen's adept synthesis of geographical, historical, and sociopolitical factors makes the book a monumental resource for understanding the framework of the Roman Empire. The book's unrivaled precision and depth render it indispensable for historians of antiquity, students of Roman culture, and anyone enamored with the enduring legacy of Rome's imperial might.

Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) was a German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician, and archaeologist. Mommsen is revered as one of the most prominent 19th-century scholars in the field of Roman history. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1902, recognizing his prolific and influential body of work, particularly his monumental 'History of Rome' which profoundly shaped the study of Roman civilization. Though Mommsen's 'Römische Geschichte' is often cited as his magnum opus, 'The Provinces of the Roman Empire' stands as a seminal work, offering a detailed and comprehensive look at the administration, society, and economy of the Roman provinces. His scholarly approach combined rigorous historical investigation with an engaging narrative style, which allowed a wider audience to access the complexities of Roman history. Mommsen combined his vast knowledge of epigraphy, law, and ancient texts to construct a vivid portrayal of the Roman world. His contributions to the understanding of Roman law cannot be overstated, with his 'Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum' remaining a critical resource for the study of Latin epigraphy. A prolific writer, Mommsen's literary style reflects his methodological rigor and narrative prowess, setting a high scholarly standard for generations of historians to follow.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Übersetzer William P. Dickson
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Schlagworte Alexander the Great • Ancient history • Ancient Roman geography • Ancient Rome civilization • Caesar • Classical antiquity studies • Ken Follett • Latin historical texts • Mythos • Robert Graves • Roman administrative divisions • roman empire history • Roman historiography • Roman political structure • Roman provincial governance • sapiens • SPQR • The Falcon of Sparta • The Fisherman's Tomb • Theodor Mommsen literature
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